Reatment is claimed based on this certificate must occur between these dates. It is suggested that the length of the blanket period covered by the certificate should not exceed one year. Field 3: Indicate complete name, address (including country), and tax identification number of the producer. If the producer and exporter are the same person, state “SAME” in this field. If the producer is not known, state “UNKNOWN.” Field 4: Indicate complete name, address (including country), and tax i.

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Filling out the US Chile Free Trade Agreement can seem daunting, but this guide will walk you through each step of the process. By following this comprehensive guide, users can ensure accurate and complete submission of the necessary documents for preferential tariff treatment.

Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the form and access it in the designated editing space.
  2. Field 1: Enter the complete name, address (including country), and tax identification number of the exporter. Make sure all information is accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. Field 2: If the certificate applies to multiple shipments of identical goods, fill out the blanket period by indicating the start date ('From') and the end date ('To'). This period should ideally not exceed one year.
  4. Field 3: Provide the complete name, address (including country), and tax identification number of the producer. If the producer and exporter are the same, write 'SAME'. If unknown, write 'UNKNOWN'.
  5. Field 4: Enter the complete name, address (including country), and tax identification number of the importer.
  6. Field 5: Provide a detailed description of the good(s) that corresponds with the invoice description. If applicable, include the commercial invoice number or any unique reference identifier.
  7. Field 6: For each good listed in Field 5, identify the HS classification number, ensuring it matches the necessary criteria for tariff classification.
  8. Field 7: Specify the preference criterion applicable to the goods, selecting from A, B, or C based on the definitions provided in the agreement.
  9. Field 8: State ‘YES’ if the signer is also the producer of the good; otherwise, state ‘NO’ and reference the appropriate article based on the origin confirmation.
  10. Field 9: Indicate if the good is subject to a Regional Value Content requirement and explain the calculation method used.
  11. Field 10: Identify the country of origin ('US' for goods from the United States or 'CL' for goods from Chile).
  12. Field 11: Complete, sign, and date this field. The signer must certify the truthfulness of information provided and understand the liabilities attached.
  13. Field 12: Add any additional remarks that may be relevant or necessary for clarity.
  14. Once all fields are accurately filled, you can save the changes, download, print, or share the completed form.

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Is Chile part of Nafta?

Chile would become the fourth member of this integration scheme and the first nation invited to join NAFTA following its negotiation and implementation by the three original members.

U.S. total exports of agricultural products to Chile totaled $979 million in 2018. Leading domestic export categories include: wine & beer ($111 million), poultry meat & prods. (ex. eggs) ($108 million), other feeds and fodders ($105 million), pork & pork products ($91 million), and dairy products ($77 million).

Chile, therefore, has free trade agreements with four of its close neighbors: Peru (2009), Colombia (2009), Argentina (2019), and, most recently, Uruguay signed in 2016.

The United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA) entered into force on January 1, 2004.

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